Description Pigneto, so named because of the presence of tall pine trees that shade the streets in the area, is a district of Rome which extends in the 'triangle, from the Porta Maggiore, in the streets Prenestina Casilina Bullicante and Water.Until the late nineteenth century the area was virtually uninhabited and purely rural, used for grazing, with only a few houses and a villa surrounded by pine trees.PIGNETO Since the late nineteenth century, the area has developed an industrial conglomerate that made the Pigneto a working class neighborhood inhabited by workers and railroad workers. Cooperatives and private buildings built, houses are often small buildings with one floor to the outside of an urban design to accommodate the influx of labor.The railway workers' cooperatives dealt with the construction of the so-called zone of the cottages. Also called the garden city is made up of two single villas predestined Nouveau all surrounded by private gardens.Many cottages suffered the bombing of '44, after the war were replaced by other small apartment buildings.As a Fanfulla of Lodi is the bar where Pier Paolo Pasolini shot the film with Bertolucci Accattone as assistant director.Today Pigneto retains its popular character, in a 'cleaned' and re-evaluated when many clubs and bars become venues for meetings and entertainment in the Roman night.